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well.. i would like tell u all that she knows her period dates and abt her menstrual cycle.
both of us are free from any kind of HIV infections or STDs etc.

2007-10-19 22:27:53 · 4 answers · asked by mayank4s 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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There are a number of natural birth control methods available, such as the rhythm method, ovulation method, basal body temperature, etc. It is up to you to choose which one works best for you both.

It is good to hear she is aware of her menstrual cycle because that is one of the requirements in following certain procedures. She has to be aware when she ovulates, and this happens usually 14 days after her first menstruation.

As long as she has a regular menstrual cycle, she can follow, for example, the rhythm method wherein she is not allowed to have sex 3 days before and 3 days after she ovulates, or after she "lays her egg" (as I would put it :)). The life span of an egg is 48 hours while sperm is 72 hours. At least a three day space is given before and after ovulation so both sperm and egg won't have a chance meeting.

Hopefully these other websites could help you out. If not, just google "natural birth control" or "natural family planning methods" :)

2007-10-19 22:50:25 · answer #1 · answered by Teenee 2 · 1 5

Knowing your menstrual cycle dates and the dates you ovulate isn't a guarantee that you won't become pregnant! Woman can get pregnant ANY day of the month, even on the days they have their period!

Is there any reason she can't/won't get on birth control? There are several different options out there like pills, injections, implants, nuva-ring, etc. If she doesn't like the idea of taking a pill everyday, then maybe she can try the injection or something else. She should definitely talk to her doctor about getting on something.

A baby is HUGE responsibility! It's better to protect yourself then end up getting her pregnant and having to take care of a child for the next 18 years (at least).

Good luck and take care!

2007-10-20 06:17:33 · answer #2 · answered by Alli 7 · 3 0

Are you trying to compete to be the stupidest couple of the month? For the moment, you seem to be way out in front.

What arrangements are you going to make for your bastard when he/she is born in nine month's time? You are obviously totally irresponsible and unfit to be parents, but that is, almost certainly, exactly what you are going to be.

It's the poor innocent child, I'm sorry for. What did he/she do to deserve parents like you?

2007-10-20 05:50:57 · answer #3 · answered by doshiealan 6 · 5 1

If you want to that badly then do it..but be prepared for what the outcome may be.

2007-10-20 05:54:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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